“Wood decided to paint the house along with ‘the kind of people I fancied should live in that house.’ He recruited his sister Nan (1900–1990) to model the woman, dressing her in a colonial print apron mimicking 19th century Americana. The man is modeled on Wood’s dentist, Dr. Byron McKeeby (1867–1950) from Cedar Rapids, Iowa.”
Audrey Hepburn.
(Source: community.livejournal.com)
Disney’s Ink & Paint Department, 1957. Photo courtesy of Ann Guenther.
Charlie Chaplin, sculpture made of cold porcelain and painted in black and white. By Fabio Rincones.